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FOREWORD

ACKNOWLEDGMENTS

CONTENTS

HAWK EYE

CHAPTER I WILD GEESE

CHAPTER II PLANS AND PELTS

CHAPTER III LOADING THE CANOES

CHAPTER IV JEALOUS SLOW DOG

CHAPTER V HAWK EYE'S OFFERING

CHAPTER VI THE BEAR

CHAPTER VII THE KILL

CHAPTER VIII THE PELT IS REMOVED

CHAPTER IX THE RAPIDS

CHAPTER X THE BEAVER DAM

CHAPTER XI TOEPRINTS IN THE SAND

CHAPTER XII ACROSS THE PRAIRIE

CHAPTER XIII THE BOYS ARE TAKEN PRISONERS

CHAPTER XIV HAWK EYE'S REVENGE

CHAPTER XV TWO GOOD SHOTS

CHAPTER XVI OHITIKA IS WOUNDED

CHAPTER XVII THE TRADING POST

CHAPTER XVIII JOURNEY'S END

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Left End Paper.


THE SHAFTS SPED TO THEIR MARKS AND TWO BIRDS FLUTTERED AND FELL TO EARTH.


HAWK EYE

BY

DAVID CORY

Author of

"LITTLE INDIAN," and others

Hawk Eye with rabbit.

GROSSET & DUNLAP

PUBLISHERS NEW YORK


Copyright, 1938, by

GROSSET & DUNLAP, Inc.

All Rights Reserved

Printed in the United States of America


                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                           

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